"We did put some thought into who else it could be but... we went for him.

"We started building it two weeks ago, and we are pleased with the result."

It was erected in a field on Wednesday with the help of a tractor.

Guy Fawkes Night, or Bonfire Night, is an annual event marking the foiling of a plot by Catholic conspirators to blow up Protestant king James I and the Houses of Parliament with 36 barrels of gunpowder on November 5, 1605.

It is celebrated with bonfires and fireworks displays either on November 5 or the nearest weekend, with effigies of plotter Fawkes burned.

Edenbridge has been poking fun at famous figures for 20 years, torching effigies of them alongside the traditional Guy Fawkes.

Other well-known figures whose effigy has been torched in recent years include former prime minister Tony Blair's wife Cherie and Blair's successor Gordon Brown.